Abstract

Over the last decade, organic photothermal therapy (PTT) agents have attracted increasing attention as a potential complement for, or alternative to, classical drugs and sensitizers involving inorganic nanomaterials.

Keywords

Photothermal therapyContext (archaeology)NanotechnologyOrganic moleculesNanomaterialsChemistryMaterials scienceMoleculeBiologyOrganic chemistry

MeSH Terms

Antineoplastic AgentsHumansNeoplasmsPhotochemical ProcessesPhototherapyTemperature

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Publication Info

Year
2018
Type
review
Volume
47
Issue
7
Pages
2280-2297
Citations
1480
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Hyo Sung Jung, Peter Verwilst, Amit Sharma et al. (2018). Organic molecule-based photothermal agents: an expanding photothermal therapy universe. Chemical Society Reviews , 47 (7) , 2280-2297. https://doi.org/10.1039/c7cs00522a

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DOI
10.1039/c7cs00522a
PMID
29528360
PMCID
PMC5882556

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